Chase is now offering Amazon Prime Visa Signature credit cardholders the chance at bonus cash back. The new offers appear to be targeting the emails of current cardholders, with the chance at up to 4% cash back. Here’s what you need to know about the new Chase Amazon Prime Card cash back offer.
About the Amazon Prime Rewards Offer
Chase (and other issuers) frequently target current cardholders with exclusive offers. Now, the New York-based issuer is offering up to 4% cash back on all purchases for a limited time.
Current Prime Rewards Visa Signature cardholders are receiving email offers of 2% back, 3% back, or 4% cash back from now until either September 22, 2020, or February 11, 2021.
All these targeted offers provide unlimited cash back at the mentioned level. This bonus is in addition to the 5% cash back cardholders typically earn on purchases at Amazon.com or Whole Foods stores. The email also requires activation once received.
While the Chase Amazon Prime Rewards offer is targeted, many rewards forums are stating that the offers are very widespread. If you are a current cardholder, check the mailbox you use to receive communications from Chase to see if you apply.
About the Amazon Prime Rewards Visa Signature Card
The Amazon Prime Rewards Visa Signature Card is a cash back rewards card that offers exceptional savings for frequent Amazon.com and Whole Foods shoppers. The card earns a healthy 5% back on purchases with both Amazon brands, plus 2% back on gas station and dining purchases.
While the card, from Chase Bank, features no annual fee, it does require an active Amazon prime subscription. This subscription is a $119 charge per year, effectively placing a backdoor annual fee on the card. For the Amazon fanatic, however, it’s money already spent, making the card a no-brainer.
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